I was reading one of the reflux threads below, and I noticed a couple people saying their LO's reflux resolved when they had a growth spurt/weight gain. DS is 12.5 months now, and most of his doctors had suggested that his reflux would be resolved by now, but it's not--in fact, it's gotten worse just in the last few weeks (I'm thinking maybe he needs to up his prevacid). Anyhow, just wondering when your LOs got over the reflux and what you associated it with (weight gain, walking, etc.). Thanks!

Kearnan's resolved for the most part by about 18months. But he still has stomach issues even now (he is 8.5yrs) and most of the people in my family suffer from GERD. The pedi gastro we saw when he was a baby told me it could take through age 2 for him to outgrow infant reflux.

My DD was off Prevacid at 7 1/2 months. She started at 8 weeks. I decided to do a really slow wean--about 1 month of cutting it down and then really watched her after the last dose. I didn't have high hopes but she surprised me.

My DD was off Prevacid at 7 1/2 months. She started at 8 weeks. I decided to do a really slow wean--about 1 month of cutting it down and then really watched her after the last dose. I didn't have high hopes but she surprised me.

I had a similar experience as the poster above. DD was put on prevacis at 6 weeks and I slowly started weaning her off around 9mths. I did it over several months and she was med free by her first b-day.
Not sure weight, height, ambulation has anythign to do with it personally. BUt Dd atarted walking at 9mths and IS a chunky monkey 25 lbs at 1 yr

Ashton's resolved for the most part when he was around 8-9 months old, but it would occasionally act up if he ate a lot of chocolate or spicy food. When he was about 18 months old, he started waking up screaming at night...doc said it was constipation, then night terrors, then just nightmares...it went on up until right after he turned four when I walked into the pediatrician's office and pretty much said "fix my kid or I'm not leaving" Doc re-diagnosed him with reflux, put him back on Zantac, and we're schedule to see a pediatric GI doc on the 30th.

The GI is planning on doing a barium swallow and maybe an endoscope (depending on barium swallow's results) to see what's going on, then we'll go from there. From just chatting with the GI, he doesn't seem to think its reflux, more likely an ulcer or that when he got his MMR shot (back before I knew better), the measles strain stayed in his intestinal lining and is causing issues...apparently a common side effect ?? They're also running the blood test for celiac disease although he isn't showing many of the common symptoms for it.

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Our GI doc said average is around 9 months but obviously still some kids still have it further (which is why she still has a job) but they don't start doing major testing for situations like ours till one year (we will not do the major invasive testing as it seems uncomfortable but manageable). At 7 months, its changing but still very much there - I may call her next week but its hard to say if its a growth spurt, or what or the reflux or just being opinionated (like his mom <g> or what.

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When she was scoped at almost 4 & diagnosed with a true dairy allergy/allergic esophagitis. (Her esophagus swells when she is exposed to the tiniest bit--which holds open the valve to her stomach so the acid cannot stay inside.) She is so sensitive that when she has dairy, her system goes crazy for a week. Her bad flareup is almost immediate, but she will continue to have reflux for a week and be super-sensitive to anything else off in her diet, so it looks like she's allergic to everything!! But if we keep her off of dairy 100%, and off of soy except for small amounts in products (that she is okay with in small amounts except when she has a flare-up, looks like a mild allergy/intolerance), then she has NO reflux. She was on Prevacid 30mg for ages, and with several months of no dairy at ALL, she doesn't need it anymore. Now, give her a piece of pizza w/the cheese all removed, just crust/sauce, and that's enough to make her throw up, and set her off with constant reflux for the entire week. She only gets a rash when it's really bad, only a handful of times ever. It was just the reflux for years.

A lot of reflux resolves around 9 months when the kids start to sit up/crawl and strengthen the muscles around the stomach to help keep the acid in. When it's not just reflux from underdeveloped muscles though, then it has no reason to stop at 9 months.

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When she was scoped at almost 4 & diagnosed with a true dairy allergy/allergic esophagitis. (Her esophagus swells when she is exposed to the tiniest bit--which holds open the valve to her stomach so the acid cannot stay inside.) She is so sensitive that when she has dairy, her system goes crazy for a week. Her bad flareup is almost immediate, but she will continue to have reflux for a week and be super-sensitive to anything else off in her diet, so it looks like she's allergic to everything!! But if we keep her off of dairy 100%, and off of soy except for small amounts in products (that she is okay with in small amounts except when she has a flare-up, looks like a mild allergy/intolerance), then she has NO reflux. She was on Prevacid 30mg for ages, and with several months of no dairy at ALL, she doesn't need it anymore. Now, give her a piece of pizza w/the cheese all removed, just crust/sauce, and that's enough to make her throw up, and set her off with constant reflux for the entire week. She only gets a rash when it's really bad, only a handful of times ever. It was just the reflux for years.

A lot of reflux resolves around 9 months when the kids start to sit up/crawl and strengthen the muscles around the stomach to help keep the acid in. When it's not just reflux from underdeveloped muscles though, then it has no reason to stop at 9 months.

Oh mama, that sounds terrible! I certainly hope my son's reflux isn't something worse in disguise. But, his symptoms did get much better for several months on the prevacid, so hopefully it really is just plain old reflux. The docs pretty much forced us to do the barium swallow back when he was just 3 months to rule out pyloric stenosis--all of that came back fine.